ben on Nostr: A lot of the argument for #Tailwind, as far as I've seen, seems to boil down to "css ...
A lot of the argument for #Tailwind, as far as I've seen, seems to boil down to "css is just too hard, nobody can ever get this right" and that is just not my experience at all with #CSS. I really can't escape the conclusion (pointed out many times already) that engineers just don't see CSS as valuable/worthwhile, so they don't take the time to learn it, and then they complain that they can't use it effectively.
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